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Table of Contents Page number I. II. III. Introduction 3 IV. A Historical Overview – The Reasons for Kashmir 's Importance 4 V. The Origin of Conflict Studies 5 VI. Theoretical differences – Conflict Resolution and Conflict VII. Transformation 8 VIII. Kashmir – The Attempts to Build Peace 10 IX. Conclusion 15 X. Bibliography 16 XI. Other Sources 16
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1.1 Galtung 's models of Conflict, Violence and Peace
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Conflict resolution and conflict transformation are, along with conflict management, the mainly used approaches in contemporary conflict situations (Özerdem 2010: PCS Lecture October 11th ). This paper will focus on the origin of conflict resolution theory and conflict transformation theory, and examine these two approaches using the case study of Kashmir, where the province of Jammu and Kashmir since the Partition in 1947 has
Bibliography: Ramsbotham Oliver; Tom Woodhouse & Hugh Miall (2005): Contemporary Conflict Resolution, second edition, Polity Press, pp.3-54, 106-230 (190pp) Touval, Saadia and I